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    Default Easter Greenhouse

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    Canon 5D
    100mm Macro
    1.0 sec. at f/22
    ISO 100
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    Natural greenhouse light

    In camera blur

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    The colours of the flowers are very pretty Denise. And a greenhouse gives great lighting. Love the blur that you got in camera too. Well done.

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    awesome technique. i like the blur. only the white slats up top distract. are these your flowers!!?

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    Harold, The white slats are part of the greenhouse structure-I included them to give the greenhouse feel. Should I crop them out? I did like them. Anyway yes these are a few of my flowers-I thought I would go in the greenhouse after work and do some macro shots-but couldn't resist the blurs!!

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    personally, i wouldnt crop it out. i would go back in there and arrange some more of the purple tulips to cover it and re shoot it. it has an awesome monet feel to it. i just hate to harden it with the structure. make any sense at all?

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    Will do Captain!!;)

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    Another vote for evicting the top part. And try and see how it looks less saturated, for a more pastelish look :)

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    Hey Lady Denise,
    Never knew you had a greenhouse...so cool...:cool: I like the composition as presented with the inclusion of the diagonal white frame, I think it adds character to the composition and tells the story as to the flowers's residency...good show...:)
    P.S. I think I'll come up and do a few macro compositions in your greenhouse...:eek::D:cool:

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    You are so multi-talented, Denise. I think I would like to see it with Fabs' suggestions...

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    I'm fine with this as presented-it screams spring! Love the colors and effect!

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    Thankyou everyone for your help and opinions!!

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